Dive Summary:
- A $45.8 million dollar technology bond was approved for the Ann Arbor Public Schools (AAPS) in May, and now the district has authorized the purchases of new wireless and server equipment and 30 MacBook Pro laptop computers with the bond money.
- The AAPS Board of Education hopes to improve current bandwith problems in the school district by upgrading to wireless networks that can handle more traffic.
- The purchase is the first in a series of technology purchases that are to be approved this fall.
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It’s out with the clunky and in with the new at Ann Arbor Public Schools, as the district begins to roll out its plan for spending a $45.8 million technology bond that voters passed in May. ...